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Favorite Halloween (And Fall) Decor — In My Home!

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Halloween is one of my favorite holidays to decorate for — and it’s fun to pull out past favorite projects.

This year, as I decorated, with pumpkins all around me, I thought it might be fun to share some of my favorite past projects!

 One of this year’s projects took one of my favorite areas in my kitchen and updated it for the season! Check out what I did here.

Another project this year features these adorable ghosts — and it’s easy to make. Learn how here.

And read on to find out more great ideas — and how you can find the eye chart printable shown in its small size above!

 

One of my favorite projects from last year is this Halloween Eye Chart (that you can even make as a pillow!). I’ve linked to it in the kitchen post above, but you can see the original how-to, complete with printables:

You can get the full how-to and printables here.

Finally, check out these highlights from this year’s “Pumpkin Week:”

DIY Halloween Plate Wall

3D Framed Pumpkin Art

DIY Polka-dot Pumpkins

And an all-time favorite (as seen in Better Homes and Gardens):

 

Not enough ideas? You can find more here!

What are your favorite Halloween or fall projects in your home? Let me know in the comments!

xox

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About the Author

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Jennifer Hadfield is a Utah-based mother of 4 and overall master of all things DIY, specializing in crafts and decorating projects. Her projects have been featured in Romantic Homes magazine and on Apartment Therapy, as well as a number of other popular crafting sites. On her personal blog Tatertots and Jello and on Babble's The New Home Ec, you'll find tons of inspiring ideas for decorating your home, projects to do with your kids, and creative DIY holiday decor.

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